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Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Swedish designer Markus Johansson has created the NEST Chairman. A piece of the natural move into the house comfortable thematic and form a straight, rigid and traditional end, a place at home where you can curl up with a period of rest, or for an instant fairy tale, an orderly chaos bolt which has been transformed into both an asymmetrical and symmetrical furniture. Funny and imaginative process has become a starting point to find the overall functional.
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Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

JD House is a contemporary wooden house wich designed by BAK Architects. The house is located in the forest of Mar Azul, in the Argentinian province of Buenos Aires.
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Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Recently the German architecture firm- Lynx Architecture has designed a The BR Eco Friendly house in Munich. This environmentally friendly house with very comfortable to be occupied, perhaps this could be one of inspiration for you.
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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Perched in the Oakland Hills on a double-sized 13,000 sq. ft. multi-layer lot overlooking San Francisco Bay, the award-winning Margarido House exemplifies outstanding, sustainable design. Over 4,600 sq. ft. on two levels, the new five-bedroom, five-bath masterpiece features designer finishes throughout, and an open floor plan that takes full advantage of the breathtaking views.

The Margarido House is 55 percent more energy efficient than California’s Title 24 energy standards. The home features extensive green building components such as eco-friendly Western Red Cedar siding, a planted green roof garden and deck, on-site rain and ground water reclamation, in-floor hydronic heating, and solar electric and solar thermal (hot water) systems.
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Friday, July 17th, 2009
This House was designed By Architect Robert M. Cain,located in Decatur, Georgia. for a couple as their retirement residence with provision for visiting children and extended family members. One of the most nontoxic new, single-family houses in the United States, the house has achieved and exceeded the highest level of “green architecture” possible through the United States Green Building Council’s LEED [Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design] for Homes Pilot Program.(house insurance) It is the first modernist residence to achieve the much-coveted LEED Platinum level in the Southeastern United States. Enhance your reference on eco friendly house design which comes in modern, stylish, minimalist, and sophisticating layout.

The butterfly roof is designed to capture rainfall for a rain harvest system located in the basement (Rain) and is oriented to maximize southern exposure for a roof mounted photovoltaic system (Shine).
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